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Blade Air Mobility reports Q4 revenue $20.32M, consensus $13.5M - Holy crap! Excellent.
07:15 BLDE Reports Q4 adjusted EBITDA ($3.2M). "In addition to Blade's strong organic growth, our acquisitions of Trinity Air and Helijet's scheduled business represent the fulfillment of a significant committed milestone and add unmatched scale to our Urban Air Mobility ecosystem," said Rob Wiesenthal, Blade's CEO. "We believe that Blade has now aggregated more customers and infrastructure for use by future Electric Vertical Aircraft ("EVA" or "eVTOL") than any other company in the world. Most importantly, we are serving these customers and using our infrastructure today with conventional aircraft, building market share, expanding product offerings and strengthening our brand while preparing for a seamless transition to EVA, once these aircraft are certified for public use."
Blade Air Mobility reports Q4 revenue $20.32M, consensus $13.5M - Holy crap! Excellent.
07:15 BLDE Reports Q4 adjusted EBITDA ($3.2M). "In addition to Blade's strong organic growth, our acquisitions of Trinity Air and Helijet's scheduled business represent the fulfillment of a significant committed milestone and add unmatched scale to our Urban Air Mobility ecosystem," said Rob Wiesenthal, Blade's CEO. "We believe that Blade has now aggregated more customers and infrastructure for use by future Electric Vertical Aircraft ("EVA" or "eVTOL") than any other company in the world. Most importantly, we are serving these customers and using our infrastructure today with conventional aircraft, building market share, expanding product offerings and strengthening our brand while preparing for a seamless transition to EVA, once these aircraft are certified for public use."
